Centre
Centre is the spelling used in British, Irish, and many Commonwealth varieties of English for the point that is midway between two extremes, or for places and institutions that serve as focal points for activities. The term can denote a physical location, a conceptual focal point, or a facility that houses services, activities, or organizations.
Etymology traces the word to Old French centre and Latin centrum, itself from the Greek kentron meaning
In mathematics and the sciences, centre refers to the central point of a shape or object, such
Centre is widely used in naming places and facilities. Common examples include city centre (the downtown area
The term remains flexible, applying to both spatial locations and abstract concepts of balance, concentration, or